Its not for everyone but it was for her. Monet's attraction/relationship with Everett played a significant part of her character development. It would have been a shame to have lost that as he really did flesh her out being one note in many aspects. Instead of being a typical triangle, it also played a role in adding to the dynamics of her relationship with Jubilee. Synch as a love interest made an awesome character even better. Alot of Gen X after Lobdell left wasnt great, but M/Synch was and that couldnt have been a thing had she stayed as her sisters
His relationship with Torres and her covering him to his mum and not outing him was important character building and helped us understand Angelo better. Later in gen x when there's a school ball he talks to Artie and Leech about his lack of a love life and how it's affecting him. Romantic interests don't have to requited but they are an important part of coming of age.
Teenagers have sexual desires. Plus they grow in. So while Synch and the others would soon be 18, the twins would be 10. It would be statorg rape. Plus after Generation X became adults you saw them do missions and interact with other X-Nen it would have been extremely problematic to have someone appearing as a grown woman but in reality being two little kids. Plus it’s just weird and creepy plus you don’t want have characters do things that would put them in jail in the real world. Statutory rape. So it’s good the real Monet came on the scene and the twins went back to being children.
Also when nobody knew they were twins, an explosion ripped them apart .They were comatose. Obviously, they were hurt pretty bad. From that point alone they could not be risked on missions again.
Dauterman apparently gave homage to Bachalo Monet in Giant Size
https://twitter.com/Warpath_Dylan/st...766805509?s=20
Oh, absolutely, and while I might have issues with some of the choices Hickman has made. It is a statement to his vision that you absolutely can push for diversity in an organic and logical way, but it must be a concerted effort. As Marvel and most writers fall back into the trap of what's familiar, I genuinely love seeing the variety of characters existing and thriving together in a way I don't think we ever have before. And yes, I'm just waiting for them to announce another series with Oya as apart of the main cast.
Sidenote: I don't know what Hickman is doing with Monet/Storm but to see where they started and then GSX: Storm, ugh love seeing two black women function in the X-men and support each other. While also not being "best friends" is just amazing.
Is Hickman the only writer currently giving her this much love? Or am I forgetting others? I don't read all books so unaware...